BRISBANE, Monday. -- The following are the full particulars of her fighting at Foochow, taken from the "China Mail." Hostilities took place off Pagods Fort a little higher up the river than where ...
Article : 1,336 wordsExpecting that the Sydney shipping agents of foreign steamers in the Australian trade and manned with Chinese and other cheap labour would have something to say in reply to the statement ...
Article : 1,387 wordsWith a view of adding to their collection, and increasing the attractions of the gardens, the committee of the Sydney Zoological Society, [?] short time since, Commissioned Captain G[?]est, ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Supreme Court in Banco having, on the 21st August, upheld the validity of the order of the Mines for the inspection of the Messrs Sneddon's mine at Brookstown, Mr. Abbott has ...
Article : 157 wordsBLAYNEY, Monday. -- Some few weeks back Messrs Barker and Treloar Land a rich copper lode on the estate of Mr. Wm. Glasson, about one mile from Blavney. The matter has been placed ...
Article : 108 wordsA well-informed correspondent furnishes the following, which will be new and starting information to most of our readers. -- "Hoping you will kindly insert the following for the information of ...
Article : 589 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Monday. -- The members of the Northern Hunt Club banquetted. Mr E. Terry, master of the club, and Mr. A. H. Bourke, at Cohen's Hotel, on Saturday evening in ...
Article : 123 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Tuberculosis Board have recommended the Minister for Agricultures to appoint legally qualified vete[?]ary surgeons to inspect the [?]cesses of all cattle killed at the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe City Coroner yesterday held an inquest at the City Arms, Crown and Stanley streets, on the body of James George Kingsbury, aged 14 years, a mail boy employed in the Post-office department. ...
Article : 409 wordsADELAIDE, Monday. -- The following telegram bearing upon the recent outrages in the Northern Territory has been received from the Government Resident at Palmerton : -- "Returned from Port ...
Article : 195 wordsADELAIDE, Monday. -- The committee appointed recently to procure a portrait in oils of the late Sir R. R. Torrena met to-day, and resolved to communicate through the Agent-General with ...
Article : 62 wordsThe new regulations with regard to the issue of theatrical licenses have been published, and will be read with interest by the amusement loving inhabitants of New South Wales. The rules laid ...
Article : 385 wordsADELAIDE, Monday. -- No doubt is entertained that the publican Vonder Dipp[?] who announced his intention of committing suicide and for that purpose hired a boat at Port Wakefield and was ...
Article : 74 wordsA shoe-black named Adol[?]he Zu[?]r was admitted to the Sydney hospital last evening suffering from a gun-hot wound in the shoulder. The injured man is German and stated that he ...
Article : 147 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday. -- A public meeting was held in the Town Hall to-night to support the action of the Government on the annexation, federation, and recidivists questions. It was [?] ...
Article : 396 wordsLondon, September 20, -- The B.M.S. Orient left Plymouth yesterday with full cargo and passenger lists for Australian ports. Suez. September 20 -- The B.M.S. Garonne left ...
Article : 36 wordsLondon, September 22. -- There has been a renewal of the agitation in County Dawn, Ireland. At the township of Castlewallan a riot occurred, in which about 1000 of the inhabitants took part. ...
Article : 97 wordsAnother stormy meeting took place yesterday at the Parramatta council chambers. The squab[?]ling lasted from the time if the meeting of the meeting until the finish, nearly four hours. The ...
Article : 157 wordsLast night, at a largely-attended meeting of the above-named union, the "burning question" just now among colonial seamen was referred to by the president (Mr Wright), who, after giving ...
Article : 1,865 wordsSOUTHPORT, Monday. -- A European blacksmith was murdered yesternight by several Chinese, who were caught steaming at Yum Creek. Thefts by Chinese are now of almost daily occurrence. ...
Article : 132 wordsWhatever views may be held relative to the quest an of religious instruction in our public schools, there is never any question of the importance of a universal and thorough ...
Article : 363 wordsSir, -- Will you kindly allow me, through the medium of your largely-circulated paper, to draw the attention of the public to an evil that is gradually but surely creeping upon us. I allude to the ...
Article : 586 wordsAt the Supreme Court, yesterday, his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer and a jury of four were occupied all day in hearing an action brought against the South British Fire Insurance Company of New ...
Article : 823 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Assembly of the Church of England opened their annual session this evening, the Bishop of Melbourne [?]vering he opening address. He stated that the church ...
Article : 228 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Monday. -- The Northern Hunt Club had a splendid run on Saturday afternoon. The weather was all that could be desired. The most noticeable of those present were -- Mr E. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 23 Sep 1884, Page 5
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